Millions of people become sick each year from drinking contaminated water. Children are especially susceptible. An estimated 1.5 billion cases of diarrhea occur each year, resulting in the death of nearly 2 million children. Worldwide, about 1.3 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water, including nearly half the population of sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, in many of the most severely affected regions, sunshine is an abundant source of energy that can not only cook food but can also heat water to temperatures that kill harmful microbes, making water safe to drink. This procedure is called solar '''water pasteurization'''.

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[[Image:Petrifilm_E._coli.jpg|thumb|right|E. coli bacteria (left plate) thrive in water sources, but are easily killed through solar water pasteurization (right plate)]]Millions of people become sick each year from drinking contaminated water. Children are especially susceptible. An estimated 1.5 billion cases of diarrhea occur each year, resulting in the death of nearly 2 million children. Worldwide, about 1.3 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water, including nearly half the population of sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, in many of the most severely affected regions, sunshine is an abundant source of energy that can not only cook food but can also heat water to temperatures that kill harmful microbes, making water safe to drink. This procedure is called solar '''water pasteurization'''.w

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[[Image:Petrifilm_E._coli.jpg|thumb|left|E. coli bacteria (left plate) thrive in water sources, but are easily killed through solar water pasteurization (right plate)]]

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Solar cookers and other solar fueled devices offer simple solutions to obtain pasteurized water for drinking and cooking.

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E. coli bacteria (left plate) thrive in water sources, but are easily killed through solar water pasteurization (right plate)

Millions of people become sick each year from drinking contaminated water. Children are especially susceptible. An estimated 1.5 billion cases of diarrhea occur each year, resulting in the death of nearly 2 million children. Worldwide, about 1.3 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water, including nearly half the population of sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, in many of the most severely affected regions, sunshine is an abundant source of energy that can not only cook food but can also heat water to temperatures that kill harmful microbes, making water safe to drink. This procedure is called solar water pasteurization.w